'Internet Plus' changes people's lifestyles in China
(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2015-12-30 13:42
"Internet Plus", an action plan, was first presented in a Chinese government work report in March this year. It aims to integrate the Internet with traditional industries and fuel economic growth.
Now, the notion of "Internet Plus" is buzzing in China. People are changing their consumption and lifestyle habits, as more and more industries mix with Internet technology.
A woman shows the new farmer-oriented mobile phone app that provides online financial service, in Jingning county, Gansu province, July 29, 2015. The online service involves more than 20 types of business, including deposits and withdrawals, sales and purchases of agricultural products and agricultural technology and can function as an online bank, e-commerce site, rural finance tutor and loan source for farmers. [Photo/Xinhua]
A man introduces an agriculture application system, in Yushan county, Fujian province, July 29, 2015. The system uses Internet technology to monitor the growth of vegetables and fruits. [Photo/Xinhua]
An employee of Didi Kuaidi shows a senior citizen how to book a car by using the touch screen device at one of the many Didi stations installed by the company in Shanghai neighborhoods, Oct 15, 2015. [Photo/Xinhua]
An employee of the Bank of Lanzhou shows a client how to deal with business by scanning a two-dimension code to sign up to a hospital's WeChat account, Lanzhou, Gansu province, Aug 14, 2015. [Photo/Xinhua]
A Peking Opera actor performs at a ceremony to celebrate a Peking Opera app launch in Beijing, May 23, 2015. [Photo/Xinhua]
A deliveryman of Chinese food delivery company Ele.me prepares to deliver meals in Shanghai, March 24, 2015. [Photo/IC]
(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2015-12-30 13:42
"Internet Plus", an action plan, was first presented in a Chinese government work report in March this year. It aims to integrate the Internet with traditional industries and fuel economic growth.
Now, the notion of "Internet Plus" is buzzing in China. People are changing their consumption and lifestyle habits, as more and more industries mix with Internet technology.
A woman shows the new farmer-oriented mobile phone app that provides online financial service, in Jingning county, Gansu province, July 29, 2015. The online service involves more than 20 types of business, including deposits and withdrawals, sales and purchases of agricultural products and agricultural technology and can function as an online bank, e-commerce site, rural finance tutor and loan source for farmers. [Photo/Xinhua]
A man introduces an agriculture application system, in Yushan county, Fujian province, July 29, 2015. The system uses Internet technology to monitor the growth of vegetables and fruits. [Photo/Xinhua]
An employee of Didi Kuaidi shows a senior citizen how to book a car by using the touch screen device at one of the many Didi stations installed by the company in Shanghai neighborhoods, Oct 15, 2015. [Photo/Xinhua]
An employee of the Bank of Lanzhou shows a client how to deal with business by scanning a two-dimension code to sign up to a hospital's WeChat account, Lanzhou, Gansu province, Aug 14, 2015. [Photo/Xinhua]
A Peking Opera actor performs at a ceremony to celebrate a Peking Opera app launch in Beijing, May 23, 2015. [Photo/Xinhua]
A deliveryman of Chinese food delivery company Ele.me prepares to deliver meals in Shanghai, March 24, 2015. [Photo/IC]